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look, i have seen every muhammad ali documentary. and this is by far the best one i've ever seen for a couple of reasons. first and foremost, there is about an hour of footage in there that i have never seen before. all this incredible footage of muhammad ali speaking on college campuses in 1968. speaking out with incredible eloquence against the war in vietnam. and it's a remarkable thing to be able to see footage that has so long been underground actually get unearthed for people to see, and to truly appreciate what it was that made muhammad ali so dangerous. because i think that's what we've really forgotten. >> and the old-time leaders of the civil rights movement were concerned that he was going to take them over the deep end, that they -- >> exactly. >> would lose support in the white house and elsewhere. >> i think that's something that people today don't really understand is that you had these two titanic social movements in the 1960s, the struggle against the war in vietnam and the african american freedom struggle. and then
look, i have seen every muhammad ali documentary. and this is by far the best one i've ever seen for a couple of reasons. first and foremost, there is about an hour of footage in there that i have never seen before. all this incredible footage of muhammad ali speaking on college campuses in 1968. speaking out with incredible eloquence against the war in vietnam. and it's a remarkable thing to be able to see footage that has so long been underground actually get unearthed for people to see, and...
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tell me what you think by tweeting me@ali velshi or@aj money. rosa replied to a question of the day, she wrote, i'm a part of those numbers. i really have a real time job with real numbers. rosa lost her job five years ago, she was working in the mortgage division of washington mutual, six years before the beginning of the financial crisis. rosa had two teen aged children and because she had been offered a big paycheck at the beginning of the year she didn't finish college. she worked odd jobs like housekeeping and as a home health care aide. two months ago she took an administrative position through a temp agency. her persistence paid off. after five years, you found work. we're talking about the discourages, about those people who just can't land that job. were there days that you just wanted to throw in the towel, you just had no idea where your next job or paycheck was going to come from? >> definitely. you get to the place where what's the point? especially when the government makes you think, you don't want to work, when you do. you're wil
tell me what you think by tweeting me@ali velshi or@aj money. rosa replied to a question of the day, she wrote, i'm a part of those numbers. i really have a real time job with real numbers. rosa lost her job five years ago, she was working in the mortgage division of washington mutual, six years before the beginning of the financial crisis. rosa had two teen aged children and because she had been offered a big paycheck at the beginning of the year she didn't finish college. she worked odd jobs...
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according to norton's former manager, norton visited ali in the hospital and as ali was getting his jaw wired ali said he didn't want to ever fight norton again. well, they did face off two more types with ali winning both of those. norton's final boxing record, 42 wins, 33 knockouts. 7 losses and one draw. he passed away at age 70. >>> the boston homeless man who turned in a backpack containing $42,000 is getting a big reward. an online fund has collected more than $91,000. james said the money will help him get a brand-new tart in life. congratulations, my friend. >>> now for business. cnbc's seema mony. >> stocks rallied after the surprise decision not to cut back on its massive bond buying program which has helped keep interest rates low. fed chairman ben bernanke citing strains on the economy including rising mortgage rates and fiscal fight in washington. the dow and s&p 500 hitting new all-time highs. >>> companies plan to dole out raises averaging about 3% in 2014. >>> in other news disney is delaying the release of "the good dinosaur" until 2015. that means there will be no pixa
according to norton's former manager, norton visited ali in the hospital and as ali was getting his jaw wired ali said he didn't want to ever fight norton again. well, they did face off two more types with ali winning both of those. norton's final boxing record, 42 wins, 33 knockouts. 7 losses and one draw. he passed away at age 70. >>> the boston homeless man who turned in a backpack containing $42,000 is getting a big reward. an online fund has collected more than $91,000. james said...
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remember yahoo has a 24% stake in ali baba analysts value ali baba at $95 billion. that could be worth, they say, $15 per share for yahoo shareholders or as much as 22 billion, if ali baba does go public. melissa, back to you. >> josh lipton, thanks. we did get a tweet about yahoo from dan, who asks what about crowded longs like facebook and amazon. specifically with yahoo, tim, i wonder, josh mentioned soft bank being a stake holder what's a better -- if you were so inclined, is yahoo not the way to go? maybe soft bank? >> what's surprising to me it took people this long. we talked about the ali baba effect and yahoo. and the only reason to own yahoo was for this. i think the halo effects around the entire chinese internet space is something you have to be careful of. i look at getting near 10 a lot of momentum started before the ipo chatter, because earnings were very good. they are monetizing. but at some point you run into technical resistance, 160 this stock can't get through. be careful. this is a stock with a major run. and we talked about -- all of the other
remember yahoo has a 24% stake in ali baba analysts value ali baba at $95 billion. that could be worth, they say, $15 per share for yahoo shareholders or as much as 22 billion, if ali baba does go public. melissa, back to you. >> josh lipton, thanks. we did get a tweet about yahoo from dan, who asks what about crowded longs like facebook and amazon. specifically with yahoo, tim, i wonder, josh mentioned soft bank being a stake holder what's a better -- if you were so inclined, is yahoo...
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. >> real and money with ali velshi is next. thanks for watching. and the woman who never gave up looking for work, and just landed a job. this is real money and i'm ali velshi. this is reel money. you the most important part of the show. join our live conversation with the last half hour, use the hashtag aj, august job numbers are out, it's a mixed picture. you probably have had some analysis already, if you haven't, you probably will. before we analyze a problem we ought to understand what we're talking about. let's start with the number of new jobs created in august. this is an important number: 169,000. that's all the new government and private sector jobs that were created minus those that were lost. we were expecting a better number than that. your numbers should focus often this, 7.3%, the level of unemployment. this rate is calculated from an ever changing pool of workers, a pool consisting of those actively working looking for jobs making calls send i their recess -- sending their resumes out and going for intruches. that -- interviews. add
. >> real and money with ali velshi is next. thanks for watching. and the woman who never gave up looking for work, and just landed a job. this is real money and i'm ali velshi. this is reel money. you the most important part of the show. join our live conversation with the last half hour, use the hashtag aj, august job numbers are out, it's a mixed picture. you probably have had some analysis already, if you haven't, you probably will. before we analyze a problem we ought to understand...
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i'm ali velshi and this is real money. this is real money you're the most important part of the show. join our live conversation for the next half hour by using the hch#aj real money. lehman brothers one of the oldest investment banks in the country. i'm not sure how many of you had given much thought to lehman brothers before that day. even the brightest economic minds in the country doubted its failure would turn what was at the time the are ordinary recession into the great recession. banks wouldn't lend to other banks let alone to companies or individuals. the global flow of credit came to a virtual standstill, that meant laying people off. folks who lost jobs couldn't make their mortgage payments, the pain spread beyond america's shores, triggering a near global collapse, people lost their homes their savings and their incomes. things are getting better, millions are still unemployed but stocks have come back for those who had the stomach to stay invested. and to make sure this never happens again, we have to make sur
i'm ali velshi and this is real money. this is real money you're the most important part of the show. join our live conversation for the next half hour by using the hch#aj real money. lehman brothers one of the oldest investment banks in the country. i'm not sure how many of you had given much thought to lehman brothers before that day. even the brightest economic minds in the country doubted its failure would turn what was at the time the are ordinary recession into the great recession. banks...
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i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." ♪ >>> this is "real money." you are the most important part of the show so join our live conversation for the next half hour by using our hashtag. i got something i have to show you in a minute. but on the fed agenda this week, whether to pull back on $85 billion of bond purchases the fed makes per month. at stake is how much you pay to buy a home, car, or charge a purchase. let me explain how the fed influences interest rates, and for that i bring you my car. think of the fed as a car with no steering wheel or gears. the fed steps on the gas to speed up the economy and hits the breaks to slow it down. it's not good on steep or windy roads because it can't steer. if it believes the economy is too slow, it buys bonds back from 21 big banks or brokers. these primary dealers get cash in exchange for their bonds, that they can then lend to other banks, which then lend to consumers and businesses. this is simple supply and demand. the more cash available, the cheaper and easier it is to borrow. as demand for cash dro
i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." ♪ >>> this is "real money." you are the most important part of the show so join our live conversation for the next half hour by using our hashtag. i got something i have to show you in a minute. but on the fed agenda this week, whether to pull back on $85 billion of bond purchases the fed makes per month. at stake is how much you pay to buy a home, car, or charge a purchase. let me explain how the fed influences interest...
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according to norton's former manager, norton visited ali in the hospital and as ali was getting his jaw wired, he said he didn't ever want to fight norton again. they did face off two more times with ali winning both. norton's final boxing record, 42 wins, 33 knockouts, 7 losses and 1 draw. >>> and in boston, a homeless man who turned in a backpack containing $42,000 is getting a big reward. and online fund set up for donations for glenn james has collected more than $91,000. james said the money will help him get a brand new start in life. kindness does pay off. >>> and now for your first look at business, we turn to see made hoed seema mody. >> stocks rallied on wednesday following the surprise decision not to cut back on the bond buying program. ben bernanke citing strains on the economy and fiscal fight in washington. the dow and s&p 500 hitting new all-time highs. in other news, you can skekt more cash in your paycheck next year. a new survey finds companies plan to dole out raises averaging about 3% in 2014. back to you you. >>> well, disney is delaying the release of the next pix
according to norton's former manager, norton visited ali in the hospital and as ali was getting his jaw wired, he said he didn't ever want to fight norton again. they did face off two more times with ali winning both. norton's final boxing record, 42 wins, 33 knockouts, 7 losses and 1 draw. >>> and in boston, a homeless man who turned in a backpack containing $42,000 is getting a big reward. and online fund set up for donations for glenn james has collected more than $91,000. james...
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i'm ali velshi. >> hello, welcome to the news. these are our top global news stories. >> we regret the statement that came out of the needin meeting y with regarding syria the attempt to breed new life into the peace process. >> as prime minister of australia, i wish him well now
i'm ali velshi. >> hello, welcome to the news. these are our top global news stories. >> we regret the statement that came out of the needin meeting y with regarding syria the attempt to breed new life into the peace process. >> as prime minister of australia, i wish him well now
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in a split-division victory, norton also broke ali's jaw. he would later capture the heavyweight championship. but his three fights with ali, including a disputed match at yankee stadium, are what boxing fans remember. ken norton died in las vegas wednesday. he was 70 years old. >>> now when we return, honesty pays. a homeless man who returned a backpack full of money has a huge reward coming to him thanks to some perfect strangers. coming to him thanks to some perfect strangers. man ]t with my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... the frustration... covering up. so i talked with my doctor. he prescribed enbrel. enbrel is clinically proven to provide clearer skin. many people saw 75% clearance in 3 months. and enbrel helped keep skin clearer at 6 months. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you f
in a split-division victory, norton also broke ali's jaw. he would later capture the heavyweight championship. but his three fights with ali, including a disputed match at yankee stadium, are what boxing fans remember. ken norton died in las vegas wednesday. he was 70 years old. >>> now when we return, honesty pays. a homeless man who returned a backpack full of money has a huge reward coming to him thanks to some perfect strangers. coming to him thanks to some perfect strangers. man...
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tell me what you think about tweeting me @ali velshi. president obama said a government shutdown would effect real people immediately. julie is one of those workers who works for a government contractor that provides leadership training and technical assistance to nonprofit organizations. julie good to see you. you that group of people where a lot of americans don't understand where you fit in the whole pie. you are not a government employee, but a good amount of your livelihood, i don't know what percentage comes from work you do for the federal government. >> so, i'm a little bit of an odd ball, i serve as a part-time employee of a government contracting firm where i help low-income families get jobs, and i lead an organization separate from that as well. it is going to hit me, the dry cleaners, the bar owners, the coffee shop owners first because those are the things that people can cut. >> that's exactly the point i'm trying to get at here. a lot of people say i'm not going to a national park it's the end of september. the issue is h
tell me what you think about tweeting me @ali velshi. president obama said a government shutdown would effect real people immediately. julie is one of those workers who works for a government contractor that provides leadership training and technical assistance to nonprofit organizations. julie good to see you. you that group of people where a lot of americans don't understand where you fit in the whole pie. you are not a government employee, but a good amount of your livelihood, i don't know...
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i'm ali velshi. this is "real money." ♪ % this is "real money," you are the most important part of the show, so join our conversation in the next half hour. home sales are climbing, foreclosures are declining, but a lot of people are still having trouble buying a home. a 30-year mixed home mortgage has jumped, and that jump alone has priced some potential buyers right out of the market. and with the federal reserve poised to stop pumping up the economy, interest rates could head higher in the months ahead. the mortgage banker's association said its credibility index dropped in august. that means the lending standards of banks are getting tougher. the question is why? and that's where things get interesting. that slight drop in credit availability stems from a drop-off in interest-only mortgages. they were popular during the housing boom, but now they are considered toxic by federal regulators. but it boils down to how many hoops you have to jump through. and rising mortgage ratings are bound to mak
i'm ali velshi. this is "real money." ♪ % this is "real money," you are the most important part of the show, so join our conversation in the next half hour. home sales are climbing, foreclosures are declining, but a lot of people are still having trouble buying a home. a 30-year mixed home mortgage has jumped, and that jump alone has priced some potential buyers right out of the market. and with the federal reserve poised to stop pumping up the economy, interest rates...
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tweet me @ali velshi or eighth aj real money. chick oucheck out our website. final thought, mortgages are emotional. if you listen to me you think i'm obsessed with mortgages. but there are big things happening with mortgages. mortgage applications are down again. here's why it matters. interest rates are the place where otherwise boring economic intersect with your daily life. i know many of you want to buy the house, hope that the house prices rise and then you can get out of that house and sell and pay off that mortgage. interest rates have been kept low, but that's temporary emergency action. and next week the fed will meet to discuss if its time to pull back on that. the point is my staff and i are analyzing this every day to help you make the right decision when it comes to borrowin borrow bor, buying or selling a home, that's it for today. next time on "real money," a graphic novel, and it's the brutal business of beverages i'm ali velshi. thank you for joining us. [♪ music ] >> hi, you're in the stream. on the anniversary of 9/11 faith leaders who ha
tweet me @ali velshi or eighth aj real money. chick oucheck out our website. final thought, mortgages are emotional. if you listen to me you think i'm obsessed with mortgages. but there are big things happening with mortgages. mortgage applications are down again. here's why it matters. interest rates are the place where otherwise boring economic intersect with your daily life. i know many of you want to buy the house, hope that the house prices rise and then you can get out of that house and...
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i'm david shuster in for ali velshi. thanks for joining us. ♪ >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher here in the stream. you probably never heard of it, about i bet you drank what comes from there. stream water. it runs through the town and is dividing it over the question, who has the right to own water? filling in tonight for our digital producer, and this is a show that our community does. >> normally, we have a rul
i'm david shuster in for ali velshi. thanks for joining us. ♪ >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher here in the stream. you probably never heard of it, about i bet you drank what comes from there. stream water. it runs through the town and is dividing it over the question, who has the right to own water? filling in tonight for our digital producer, and this is a show that our community does. >> normally, we have a rul
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i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." ♪ >>> this is "real money." you are the most important part of the show, so join our live conversation for the next half hour by using the hashtag ajrealmoney on twitter. this is a bottle of wine from 2009, which i am told was a good year for wine. it was a good year for the federal budget. it was the last year a federal budget was passed by congress and signed into law. both this wine and the budget are four years old. you'll hear folks say the u.s. doesn't have a budget. that's not true. congress has passed one extension after another. the current extension is set to expire on october 1st. without a budget the government could shut down, and unlike a good wine, the federal budget does not get better with age. it gets worse because it uses old priorities and doesn't deal with new problems. passing a budget is the one thing that congress actually has to do. a budget is the manifestation of the government's priorities. everything else they do is optional. a budget lays out where your tax dollars get spent. under
i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." ♪ >>> this is "real money." you are the most important part of the show, so join our live conversation for the next half hour by using the hashtag ajrealmoney on twitter. this is a bottle of wine from 2009, which i am told was a good year for wine. it was a good year for the federal budget. it was the last year a federal budget was passed by congress and signed into law. both this wine and the budget are four years old....
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i'm ali velshi. this is "real money." ♪ >>> this is "real money." you are the most important part of the show, so join our live conversation for the next half hour by using that hashtag on twitter. to many people owning a home is the american dream. but for 28% of americans who are in the market to buy a home, that dream may be unattainable, because they are not likely to qualify for a mortgage. according to a new study, 28.4% of people who have applied or looked for a loan have a credit score of 620 or lower. 620 is the cutoff point. tightening lending standards combined with short sales and foreclosure has brought home ownership down to 65%. that's the lowest rate of homeownership since 1995. but the last few years of turmoil should have taught us something. that owning a home is for most people hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt. for many american's it's their primary tool for building wealth. but tell that to those who are still under water on their home loans. owning a home has turned into an american nightmare for them. sure the housing
i'm ali velshi. this is "real money." ♪ >>> this is "real money." you are the most important part of the show, so join our live conversation for the next half hour by using that hashtag on twitter. to many people owning a home is the american dream. but for 28% of americans who are in the market to buy a home, that dream may be unattainable, because they are not likely to qualify for a mortgage. according to a new study, 28.4% of people who have applied or looked...
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real money with ali velshi. david shuster is sitting in now next on al jazeera. >> house republicans angry about obamacare move the government closer to a shut down. not good news for a fragile economy. plus 11 days until obamacare enrollment kicks off. we'll look at some of the rates you have to pay. and striking it rich in america. where one man went from cleaning bar bathrooms, oning it rich. i'm david shuster and this is real money. >> this is real money and you are the most important part of the show. so join our live conversation in the next half hour by using the lch#real money. >> republican dominated house of representatives kept the money going, the president's signature health care reform law. democrats controlling the senate will not pass the resolution. now the parties are stuck, demanding the other back down. >> let's defund this law now and protect the american people from the economic calamity that we know obamacare will create. >> what is brought to the floor today is without a doubt, without a
real money with ali velshi. david shuster is sitting in now next on al jazeera. >> house republicans angry about obamacare move the government closer to a shut down. not good news for a fragile economy. plus 11 days until obamacare enrollment kicks off. we'll look at some of the rates you have to pay. and striking it rich in america. where one man went from cleaning bar bathrooms, oning it rich. i'm david shuster and this is real money. >> this is real money and you are the most...
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ken norton not only kept pace with muhammad ali, then at the height of his power, he also broke ali's jaw in the ring. >> ali is up against the ropes. >> when it was all over the judges ruled the unknown norton had won. >> kenny norton! now a standing ovation. >> in the corner that's where norton wanted him. >> he faced ali twice more. over three fights very little separated the two heavyweights from one another in the ring. their next fight was later the same year with norton losing in a split decision. three years later norton demanded one more chance to beat ali. >> if he won the face decisively, it would have been cool, but to have it taken from me, i can't go for that. >> that fight ended in a split decision for ali, a bout that many believe should have been decided in norton's favor. still, he was crowned heavyweight champion in 1978. he compiled a career record of 42 wins 33 of them knockouts. norton was 70 years old. a man who broke muhammad ali's jaw. >> wha >>> there were some major mistakes, that's a big clue last night at the washington spelling bee. >> vaccination. v-a-c
ken norton not only kept pace with muhammad ali, then at the height of his power, he also broke ali's jaw in the ring. >> ali is up against the ropes. >> when it was all over the judges ruled the unknown norton had won. >> kenny norton! now a standing ovation. >> in the corner that's where norton wanted him. >> he faced ali twice more. over three fights very little separated the two heavyweights from one another in the ring. their next fight was later the same year...
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as ali velshi reports. >> america's security sector is booming. the government spends nearly six times what i.t. did in 2001 in the fight against terrorism. fueling the nation's growing security apparatus. homeland security accounted for more than half a trillion dollars in the last date. since september 11th there has been a steady growth, what you can do with a technical degree, military background, security clearance. >> adding thousands to its payrolls, u.s. intelligence spending has grown. the private sector has added $280 billion to the market, bolstering to cybersecurity and hardware. that turns bedroom communities of the nation's capitol into transportation hubs. >> there are new people new ideas. >> for those like kevin lenane that spells opportunity. two years ago, he start ed his only video analysis company in arlington, virginia. are using complex algorithms. and that's caught the eye of the security industry. >> let's say you're looking at syria and 10,000 videos a day. i see the presence of this particular weapon is 3% through month
as ali velshi reports. >> america's security sector is booming. the government spends nearly six times what i.t. did in 2001 in the fight against terrorism. fueling the nation's growing security apparatus. homeland security accounted for more than half a trillion dollars in the last date. since september 11th there has been a steady growth, what you can do with a technical degree, military background, security clearance. >> adding thousands to its payrolls, u.s. intelligence...
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"real money with ali velshi." thanks, ali. >>> one in seven americans are living in poverty. the numbers are unchanged from last year, showing no improvement in incomes. the news comes as no surprise to some struggling americans. >> reporter: luck doesn't offer much in this poor neighborhood on chicago's east side, but it's the best crystal can afford. >> everyone says you work hard you'll be able to make it in america. >> reporter: she does work hard but only makes between 250 and $350 a week. >> i want to take my kids to disney world one day. >> reporter: her situation isn't that unusual. a new report finds americans still struggling to emerge from the great recession. last year, 46.5 million people lived in poverty. that's virtually unchanged from 2011, but 2.5% higher than before the recession. and middle incomes didn't improve much year-over-year. about 3 million americans who didn't have health insurance in 2011 got it last year, thanks to an improve in hiring. robert kesner says while the census figures indicate the worst could be over, the recessions effects could las
"real money with ali velshi." thanks, ali. >>> one in seven americans are living in poverty. the numbers are unchanged from last year, showing no improvement in incomes. the news comes as no surprise to some struggling americans. >> reporter: luck doesn't offer much in this poor neighborhood on chicago's east side, but it's the best crystal can afford. >> everyone says you work hard you'll be able to make it in america. >> reporter: she does work hard but...
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and it was very akin to ali. which ali was our champion, no one hit him. you know, and when he started to slow down just a little bit, now he's getting hilt and cut by henry cooper, and you'd go, "he going to hit!" when mantel would-- it just was so spectacular a player that he-- you just went, "he got through the game okay. he got through okay." and he was so-- he was just so interesting on a ballfield. it's very hard to put into words, but i've been with him when grown men would cry when they'd see him. he meant that much to us. and, you know, the contribution-- those of us-- they said i don't understand it. they didn't live through it. people like bob costas -- >> rose: i think bob gave the eulogy. >> bob and i wrote that together. >> rose: i didn't than. called him to come to dallas and we did not know that he was terminal and mickey said, "listen, i want to be stronger when i see you. and then we can have some fun. and i'm looking forward to seeing you guys now that i'm sober." he knew that he was dying. so when it was all done, bob called me and i we
and it was very akin to ali. which ali was our champion, no one hit him. you know, and when he started to slow down just a little bit, now he's getting hilt and cut by henry cooper, and you'd go, "he going to hit!" when mantel would-- it just was so spectacular a player that he-- you just went, "he got through the game okay. he got through okay." and he was so-- he was just so interesting on a ballfield. it's very hard to put into words, but i've been with him when grown men...
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i'm david shuster in for ali velshi. thanks for joining us. >> after two and a half years agreement at last. the u.n. votes strip syria of its chemical weapons. ♪ ♪ >> the resolution failed to spell out any consequences if damascus prefuse for his cooperate. i am lauren taylor and you are watching al jazerra life from doha. also on the program. anger over fuel prices spills over in sudan. the pro pesters now calling for a regime change. a 15-minute call for end a 30 years freeze in u.s. the u.s.
i'm david shuster in for ali velshi. thanks for joining us. >> after two and a half years agreement at last. the u.n. votes strip syria of its chemical weapons. ♪ ♪ >> the resolution failed to spell out any consequences if damascus prefuse for his cooperate. i am lauren taylor and you are watching al jazerra life from doha. also on the program. anger over fuel prices spills over in sudan. the pro pesters now calling for a regime change. a 15-minute call for end a 30 years freeze...
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"real money with ali velshi" is next. ♪ ♪ >> the housing market is as strong as ever, a big help to the u.s. economy. plus the nation's pension problems are not limited to detroit. we'll talk to one of chicago's finist in that city which has one of the worst funded pensions in the country. and health insurance is open for business in just 12 days. which plan will help you? we'll help you decide. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi, and this is "real money." ♪ >>> this is "real money," and you are the most important part of the show, so join our live conversation for the next half hour by using the twitter hashtag, aj real money. existing home sales in august compared to a year ago shot up 13.2%, and home sales have now hit their highest pace since february 2007, before the collapse in home prices that helped push this country into recession. home prices have been coming back up, it is up 14.7% and the strongest year-over-year gain in eight years. still mortgage rates have also risen. they now average 4.5% for a 30-year fixed rate mortgage. 4.5% is still historically low, but it has be
"real money with ali velshi" is next. ♪ ♪ >> the housing market is as strong as ever, a big help to the u.s. economy. plus the nation's pension problems are not limited to detroit. we'll talk to one of chicago's finist in that city which has one of the worst funded pensions in the country. and health insurance is open for business in just 12 days. which plan will help you? we'll help you decide. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi, and this is "real money." ♪...
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"real money with ali velshi" is up next on al jazeera. have a good evening. ♪ ♪ >>> growing up a business by combining idealism, economics and a dash of sugar, plus why obamacare may mean higher out of pocket costs for those of you who get health care from your employers. and twitter tweets breaking news about itself. i'm ali velshi, this is "real money." ♪ >>> welcome to "real money." you are the most important part of the show, so join our live conversation now, and for the next half hour by using the hashtag @ajreal money. >>> small companies those with 500 employees of fewer are responsible for nearly two-thirds of all private sector jobs. america has a long and rich history of entrepreneurs who have built amazingly successful businesses. the odds of success depend on many things, including how many other businesses are already competing for a piece of the pie. forget about pie. let's talk about ice tea. try building an entire company just bottling tea. honest tea took on that challenge and built a hundred million dollars busine
"real money with ali velshi" is up next on al jazeera. have a good evening. ♪ ♪ >>> growing up a business by combining idealism, economics and a dash of sugar, plus why obamacare may mean higher out of pocket costs for those of you who get health care from your employers. and twitter tweets breaking news about itself. i'm ali velshi, this is "real money." ♪ >>> welcome to "real money." you are the most important part of the show, so join our...
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6-year-old. >> ali! >> come on. everyone is going crazy for alisyn camerota to go down the slide. this is the big count, ali. >> i consider that my swan song. >> in a dress. >> yes. >> she's in the first part in her high heels. >> we convinced her at the last minute. >> yeah. >> that's it. >> the rocky mountain. >> that's the crowning glory after seven years on "fox and friends." >> i hope my journalism professors are proud. because that was the crowning moment. >> she has been on "fox and friends" doing that kind of thing. >> if you think of the outfits, i think of you in a bacon costume. there was probably, you were dressed in a cow outfit at some point. there's a long, long list. >> i don't know how we will narrow it down. >> you won't be able to do that with hammer. >> oh, no? watch me. >> hammer is a wild man. >> we have an hour and a half more of this and then more after the show. let's talk about your weather. in fact, you know, i love fall and we've been asking for your pictures. another picture
6-year-old. >> ali! >> come on. everyone is going crazy for alisyn camerota to go down the slide. this is the big count, ali. >> i consider that my swan song. >> in a dress. >> yes. >> she's in the first part in her high heels. >> we convinced her at the last minute. >> yeah. >> that's it. >> the rocky mountain. >> that's the crowning glory after seven years on "fox and friends." >> i hope my journalism professors...
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tell us what you think by tweeting us @ali velshi and @ajmoney. joining us is a woman who has already had to close two projects and has a contingency plan in place she joins us from arlington, virginia. what are you doing to prepare and what is your business doing to prepare. >> we're delivering on our contingency plan and communicating with our employees and our clients, which is the government. >> how much of an economic hit would a government shutdown be to you. >> we're going to take a large hit as many small businesses will. so we are very nervous and very uncertain in these times. >> how many workers are you talking about that you may have to layoff or projects -- how many people are involved in these projects that you have stopped? >> well, we have -- you know, well over 80 people working on projects, and it's really uncertain exactly how many will be effected. we'll certainly operate with those remaining on our payroll for a while, but the last time the government shut down it was 26 days, and that's a really long time. >> what is the mess
tell us what you think by tweeting us @ali velshi and @ajmoney. joining us is a woman who has already had to close two projects and has a contingency plan in place she joins us from arlington, virginia. what are you doing to prepare and what is your business doing to prepare. >> we're delivering on our contingency plan and communicating with our employees and our clients, which is the government. >> how much of an economic hit would a government shutdown be to you. >> we're...
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ali see you then. and stay with al jazeera for continuing coverage of the looming government shutdown, and you can always get the latest online at aljazeera.com. >>> a serious humanitarian crisis has been the focus at the united nations today. the security council heard testimony about the aid needed to help millions of refugees. and syria's foreign minister addressed the united nations and made a shocking announcement. >> he said the war in his country was not a civil war, but a war against al-qaeda. those he labeled terrorists were the ones who used chemical weapons he claims. >> translator: terrorists who used poisonous gases in my country have received chemical agents from regional and western countries well-known by all of us. >> reporter: -- >> translator: ballot boxes for free and fair elections remain the only solution to decide on the options of the syrian people in determining their own future. >> reporter: after friday's unanimous society in the security council, there's hope of another unif
ali see you then. and stay with al jazeera for continuing coverage of the looming government shutdown, and you can always get the latest online at aljazeera.com. >>> a serious humanitarian crisis has been the focus at the united nations today. the security council heard testimony about the aid needed to help millions of refugees. and syria's foreign minister addressed the united nations and made a shocking announcement. >> he said the war in his country was not a civil war, but a...
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ali. he started to box in the marines, and later in life he appeared in several films and became a fight commentator. you can get more news on our website, aljazeera.com. take a look. is laughter the cure for intolerance? a group of young muslims think so. [♪ music ] >> we're here bringing all the feedback, waj, the entertainment industry has a way of drawing in people influencing their views and our community gets that. >> where are the stories of american muslims. 40% of americans have an unfavorable view of muslims.
ali. he started to box in the marines, and later in life he appeared in several films and became a fight commentator. you can get more news on our website, aljazeera.com. take a look. is laughter the cure for intolerance? a group of young muslims think so. [♪ music ] >> we're here bringing all the feedback, waj, the entertainment industry has a way of drawing in people influencing their views and our community gets that. >> where are the stories of american muslims. 40% of...
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man to defeat ali ali. he started to box in the marines, and later in life he appeared in several films and became a fight commentator. you can get more news on our website, aljazeera.com. take a look. is laughter the cure for intolerance? a group of young muslims think so. [♪ music ] >> we're here bringing all the feedback, waj, the entertainment industry has a way of drawing in people influencing their views and our community gets that. >> where are the stories of american muslims. 40% of americans have an unfavorable view of muslims. how can pop culture be used to change their opinions? how can we write our muslim narratives when the media is the one holding the pen. the media's portrayal of muslim keeps me holding my breath. and we've been doing a show on muslims, and here is the muslim agenda, no amount of economy can distract from it jihad, and which has the world on edge for world war iii. so you know the drill. you're the third host of the show. all your online comments drive the discussion. >> it
man to defeat ali ali. he started to box in the marines, and later in life he appeared in several films and became a fight commentator. you can get more news on our website, aljazeera.com. take a look. is laughter the cure for intolerance? a group of young muslims think so. [♪ music ] >> we're here bringing all the feedback, waj, the entertainment industry has a way of drawing in people influencing their views and our community gets that. >> where are the stories of american...
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i am ali velshi, and this is "real money." >> welcome to real money. you are the most important part of the show. tell me what you think by tweeting me at ajrealmoney or leave us a comment on facebook. there is a huge change in many neighborhoods across the country. maybe yours. big investors are buying up foreclosed homes in distressed communities as fast as they can and turning them into rental homes. it's creating what's being called a buy to respect industry. some levels say the big financial firms have bought so many homes, it's driving up prices. to check that out, we traveled to guinnette county, georgia. that metro area has the second highest percentage of homes bought by investors after tucson. our story by david shuster began at a foreclose auction. it's like a feeding frenzy. >> the first tuesday of every month, this is the siege on the steps of the g. w.innette county courthouse in georgia. >> 86,000. >> hundreds of distressed properties sold in the blink of an eye. >> sold. $86,000. >> it's all very exciting, somewhat like herding cats. >>
i am ali velshi, and this is "real money." >> welcome to real money. you are the most important part of the show. tell me what you think by tweeting me at ajrealmoney or leave us a comment on facebook. there is a huge change in many neighborhoods across the country. maybe yours. big investors are buying up foreclosed homes in distressed communities as fast as they can and turning them into rental homes. it's creating what's being called a buy to respect industry. some levels say...
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>> ali, ali! >> ali! wait, wait, wait. >> he is a dance master. >> i wasn't that powerful, i was so fast. and he hit me. >> sugar has told me many times that you had a great influence on him. >> this is my father. my father, looking for you. daddy! >> i mean, how did that moment come together, though? >> well, you know what? i had ali a few times on the show. that particular moment sugar ray put together, because we were talking one day, and he said i know he is your idol, i know he is my idol. let's do this. and we called mike, and mike said i'll be there. >> wow. >> and that was a wonderful thing for a kid from cleveland to be able to do. he is truly the greatest. >> there is a lot of people on late night tv, but nobody has ever been you. you're not worried about new day, new era finding a new audience? >> you know what? it's very crowded. i understand that. but i don't think it's so crowded that i can't find an audience, because the more people who don't have a late night host than do have a late night
>> ali, ali! >> ali! wait, wait, wait. >> he is a dance master. >> i wasn't that powerful, i was so fast. and he hit me. >> sugar has told me many times that you had a great influence on him. >> this is my father. my father, looking for you. daddy! >> i mean, how did that moment come together, though? >> well, you know what? i had ali a few times on the show. that particular moment sugar ray put together, because we were talking one day, and he...
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i'm david schuster in for ali velshi. have a great night, everybody. >>> you're in "the trestreemen " young people now dare to dream whether it comes to immigration reform. >>> they grew up hiding in plain sight. a diverse group of young people who say they feel invisible whenever immigration policy comes up for discussion. roughly 27% of the estimated 11 million unauthorized immigra
i'm david schuster in for ali velshi. have a great night, everybody. >>> you're in "the trestreemen " young people now dare to dream whether it comes to immigration reform. >>> they grew up hiding in plain sight. a diverse group of young people who say they feel invisible whenever immigration policy comes up for discussion. roughly 27% of the estimated 11 million unauthorized immigra
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ali belshe is next. remember news at the top of every single hour and thank you so much for watching. remember, you can always follow us any time at aljazeera.com. >> home sales are buying. 401(k) fees could set your retirement account back. and a look at how water is becoming a hot commodity for farmers struggle ling to survive in the west. i am ali velshi, and this is "real money." >> welcome to real money. you are the most important part of the show. tell me what you think by tweeting me
ali belshe is next. remember news at the top of every single hour and thank you so much for watching. remember, you can always follow us any time at aljazeera.com. >> home sales are buying. 401(k) fees could set your retirement account back. and a look at how water is becoming a hot commodity for farmers struggle ling to survive in the west. i am ali velshi, and this is "real money." >> welcome to real money. you are the most important part of the show. tell me what you...
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so you could see, the ali baba is guided up the value of it. you could see with the littlest fundamental improve him, you could see the stock break out. >> she's so dam likable. people make a bet on her. they're willing to put their money on the table. i think the stock breaks out going into ali baba. >> it continues. i still think it moves higher. >> we should point out facebook ceo mark zuck zuckerburg will take the stage at tech crunch. we will bring that to you, meantime coming up, we will unveil where global head of real estates raise. we come right back. stay tuned. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ . >> welcome back. how big a risk to dale rate pose to recovery? where are the plates to buy right now? tom, great to see you again. >> good to see you. >> you think things will slow down
so you could see, the ali baba is guided up the value of it. you could see with the littlest fundamental improve him, you could see the stock break out. >> she's so dam likable. people make a bet on her. they're willing to put their money on the table. i think the stock breaks out going into ali baba. >> it continues. i still think it moves higher. >> we should point out facebook ceo mark zuck zuckerburg will take the stage at tech crunch. we will bring that to you, meantime...
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howard cosell. >> that right hurt ali. >> it sure did. it broke ali's jaw. norton went on to win the fight in a major upset. after he retired from the ring norton became an actor and was nearly cast as rocky's nemesis, apollo creed. norton was 70. >>> when we come back here dolphins and the discovery of a new secret trick. they're even smarter than we thought. secret trick. they're even smarter than we thought. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care
howard cosell. >> that right hurt ali. >> it sure did. it broke ali's jaw. norton went on to win the fight in a major upset. after he retired from the ring norton became an actor and was nearly cast as rocky's nemesis, apollo creed. norton was 70. >>> when we come back here dolphins and the discovery of a new secret trick. they're even smarter than we thought. secret trick. they're even smarter than we thought. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health...
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up next, real money with ali velshi. you can join us online on al jazeera.com. i'll talk to one regulator who did her job to keep your money safe and find out why what happened then can happen now. >>> plus i'll tell you what the fastest growing job category in america and why it not be for you. >>> and why tough times in emerging markets could spell trouble for small american businesses that we count on to build jobs. i'm ali velshi and this is real money. this is real money you're the most impor p
up next, real money with ali velshi. you can join us online on al jazeera.com. i'll talk to one regulator who did her job to keep your money safe and find out why what happened then can happen now. >>> plus i'll tell you what the fastest growing job category in america and why it not be for you. >>> and why tough times in emerging markets could spell trouble for small american businesses that we count on to build jobs. i'm ali velshi and this is real money. this is real money...